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Re: [fluid-dev] Rerouting output
From: |
Dave Serls |
Subject: |
Re: [fluid-dev] Rerouting output |
Date: |
Fri, 4 Mar 2011 15:39:36 -0700 |
On Fri, 4 Mar 2011 14:04:59 -0800 (PST)
Nuzhna Pomoshch <address@hidden> wrote:
> I hope this doesn't sound like a complete newbie question (even
> though it is), but how do I send the output from fluidsynth to
> another program.
>
> I have vmpk installed, and the documentation states:
>
> "You can use the Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard to display the
> played MIDI notes from another instrument or MIDI file player.
> To do so, connect the other MIDI port to the input port of VMPK."
>
> I tried connecting Midi Through to the vmpk input, but that
> didn't work.
>
> $ aconnect -l -i
> client 0: 'System' [type=kernel]
> 0 'Timer '
> 1 'Announce '
> Connecting To: 15:0
> client 14: 'Midi Through' [type=kernel]
> 0 'Midi Through Port-0'
> Connecting To: 130:0
> client 129: 'VMPK Output' [type=user]
> 0 'VMPK Output '
> Connecting To: 128:0[real:0]
>
> $ aconnect -l -o
> client 14: 'Midi Through' [type=kernel]
> 0 'Midi Through Port-0'
> Connecting To: 130:0
> client 128: 'FLUID Synth (29527)' [type=user]
> 0 'Synth input port (29527:0)'
> Connected From: 129:0[real:0]
> client 130: 'VMPK Input' [type=user]
> 0 'VMPK Input '
> Connected From: 14:0
>
> Should fluidsynth appear in both the list of input and output
> connections (and if not, why not?)?
You probably want to investigate the use of jack audio connection kit.
The connections listed by aconnect are MIDI only.
The output of fluidsynth will be audio data (like .wav).
jackd can be used to connect or patch audio among compatible applications.
Jackd has a GUI front-end called qjackctl which is quite useful.
You should also modify /etc/security/limits.conf to enable real time priority
for the user or audio group which is running fluidsynth and jackd and any
other
audio apps.
>
For this see:
http://www.linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=522
I'm not sure if you are running the GUI apps qjackctl and qsynth, or only the
CLI programs.
Also, your results may vary depending on which distribution of Linux that you
have
> Thank you again for your help.
>
> Nuzhna
>
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- [fluid-dev] Rerouting output, Nuzhna Pomoshch, 2011/03/04
- Re: [fluid-dev] Rerouting output,
Dave Serls <=
- Re: [fluid-dev] Rerouting output, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas, 2011/03/05
- Re: [fluid-dev] Rerouting output, mike, 2011/03/05
- Re: [fluid-dev] Rerouting output, mike, 2011/03/05
- Re: [fluid-dev] Rerouting output, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas, 2011/03/05
- fluidsynth on Windows Was: Re: [fluid-dev] Rerouting output, mike, 2011/03/08
- Re: fluidsynth on Windows Was: Re: [fluid-dev] Rerouting output, Graham Goode, 2011/03/08
- Re: fluidsynth on Windows Was: Re: [fluid-dev] Rerouting output, mike, 2011/03/08
- Re: fluidsynth on Windows Was: Re: [fluid-dev] Rerouting output, Graham Goode, 2011/03/08
- Re: fluidsynth on Windows Was: Re: [fluid-dev] Rerouting output, mike, 2011/03/08